Got it now. Pretty good. Reminds me a little bit more of Arghoslent than Rotting Christ, but obviously not as technical and less intricate. Arghoslent Light, if you will. There was that one doom track too. Kickdrum sound level is a bit unbalanced and I gotta set my bass to almost minimum for this one.

Also, I like how the album is within my grasp, so I can just pick up the guitar and play most of those riffs. Usually I don't want to be able to do that._________________§:-Ğl

Got it now. Pretty good. Reminds me a little bit more of Arghoslent than Rotting Christ, but obviously not as technical and less intricate. Arghoslent Light, if you will. There was that one doom track too. Kickdrum sound level is a bit unbalanced and I gotta set my bass to almost minimum for this one.

Also, I like how the album is within my grasp, so I can just pick up the guitar and play most of those riffs. Usually I don't want to be able to do that.

You have good skills then. Still I find some riffs to sound like some techno thrash bands, like Coroner, or Watchtower.
The third track opens in a very Arghoslent way to my mind.
Anyway, they might be simple riffs, but they stick in the head and are easy to memorize, that's how a good song works anyway !_________________http://www.forgottenwisdomprod.comhttp://soundcloud.com/forgottenwisdomprod

Both bands rule, but I don't see how people can be familiar with Arghoslent's music and not hear it in Sacriphyx. There are plenty of times throughout the album where the feeling pops up, but the most obvious is the beginning of the first real track, "Buried Behind The Lines"... the riffing is straight out of the Arghoslent play book.